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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
THE WRVmilS fitttTTt Publhthmlmvmey Tummdmymm FrUmy GAZETTE PUBLISHING GO. O. A. Deamng, Ed. and Mgr. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1901. EDITORIAL COMMENT. Attention is called to the fact that there has not been a hold-up in Portland since the Lewis and Clark promoters went to Wasn ington. The dispatches, how ever, announce the senate has its hands up. j j Dowie says he built Zion near Chicago "because there was more devilment tnere to me squaic yard than anywhere on earth." He now proposes a new Zion City near San Francisco. Dowie may be a little off on some subjects, but he knows something about cities. He is said to be in doubt yet as to whether his third ven ture will be near New York or Seattle. j j j The Committe on Rivers and Harbors in the House have ie fused to report any bill this ses- . 3 1 ifnorn wvi ov the wrath of Representative Her mann on their devoted heads. He told Burton that on most works the damage from failure to continue the improvements and protect what had been done would cost more than the bill. Fortunaly a great part of the Oregon work is covered by con tracts, and will go on. The result of the committees action on this matter has caused much dissatisfaction in congress. May Not Get Depositors. Attorney-General Crawford ren dered an opinion in answer to a twiiipsfc from Dist. Attorney Geo. M. Brown, of Roseburg in which he holds that the law requiring banks to give Assessors a list of depositors is void. The Attorney General says the tirl of the act is. An act to em- tvwev Assessors to assess bank de. -1- . TVto Iwlv of trip act is to compel fife officers of the bank to lurmsu a ut- ui x uv.iwi , and providing fine if they fail to do so on the request of the Asses sor. The test is: "Whether tak ing from the title the subject we can find anything in the body which cannot be reterrea to mat snhiecL" The subject of the act under consideration is to autnonze -assessor to assess bank deposits. The tody of the act requires the Assessor to call upon bank officers and procure a sworn statement of the names of depos itors, and to fine such officers if they fail to furnish it. ine nn ing of the officers is not includ ed in the title, to authorize As sessors to assess bank deposits. Anv nerson reading: the title would naturally conclude that the purpose of the act was 10 confer the cower upon the sev eral county assessors of the state to assess money deposited in banks, and thev would not for a moment suppose that it was in tended to compel bank officials to furnish lists of depositors to as sessors, or to punish them by a fine if they tailed, so to ao at ine reanest of the assessor. In my opinion, the body of the act is not germane to we title, and the act is voia. ft it Wade St Co, set carters, $4 . , "TV Q Emery, 1 dozi carbon photos, $&. Graham & Wells, 1 pbolo album, -Nolan & Callahan, banting coat, $4. Ailed St Woodward, staving mug and case, $3. Cobvaixis Gazette, one year's sub scription, $2.00. Albert Metzger, engraved Knights of Pythias charm, $4. Berry St Carl, bamboo rod case, $2.50. O J Blackledge, bamboo stand, $1. J H Simpson, 2 boxes loaded Bhells, $1.50. J B Smith & Co, 4 boxes loaded shells, 3. W T A C E Small, Briar Pipe and case, $3- N Y Racket Store, 50c. F L Miller, mackintosh, $10. J D Mann & Co, banting picture and frame, $2.50. S L Kline, 1 collar and caff box, $5. D C Rose & Son, pipe, $1. Graham & Wortham, smoker's set, $3. Miles Starr, box cigars, $2. Dun a St Thatcher, sugar, $1. J H Harris, shoes, $3 50. E B Horning, 1 lb. best coffee, 40c. P M Zierolf, parlor lamp, f5. A Hodes, tool knife, $1.50. E W S Pratt, engraved silver cup, $5 Smith St Hout, 1 ham, $2. E P Greffoz, chain, 4. Coryallis Times, 1 year's subscription, i2.no. C A Gerhard, geld mounted fountain pen, $2.50. H W Hall, box cigars, $3. R H Huston, hand-made razor, $5. Homer Lilly, breakfast bacon, $1.50. J M Turner, box cigars. $2.50. D D Berman, 1 lb. coffee, 40c. H E Hodes, hunting knife, $1.25. J M Cameron, buggy whip, $2. Arcade, china dish, $1. The value of the cash and merchandise prizes amounts to over $130, and the committee will scatter prizes .through the different events so thai every shooter will have a chance to win some of them Indications are that this the first tour nament of the local Gnn Club will be a complete success. The coirimittee re quests us to state that if they have over looked anyone who wished to donate a prize to leave their name with Alex Ren nie, the club secretary. A complete pro gram of the shoot will appear in our next issue. Household Goods for SeJ. Must ba disposMl of by January St, 1904. TTnhnlatarmt narfor set. four pieces. 1 large . . k.u trao 1 hall kmn. 1 center table, llO " A ' 9 1 1 sideboard, 2 pair very nice taco cur tains, i steel range, 1 email cook stove, i MifM.fArarAr v vinnnw suuuco. x. bed rood set with springs, i stair carpet, and numerous otner arucies, ;. MRS.J.G.KAUMSCH, Cor. 4th and Harrison Sts 4 j- : t Mordaunt A. Goodnough, TEACHER ' OP PIANO ORGAN HARMONY - GUITAR Phone, 245. . Studio at O. A. C. and at Residence. During Our Annual Sale Proposals for Wood. Notice is hereby given that the clerk of School District No. 9, Benton county Oregon, will receive sealed bids to furnish the said district with wood for the com ing year, to-wit: Eighty cords split hndv red fir wood (old growth! or tu cords of fir wood (second growth) good quality, not less than foar feet in length, and not less than four inches, nor more than eight inches in thickness or diam eter; to be delivered at the school build ing in said district on or before . August 15, 1904. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids; and no bid will be received after 6 o'clock, February 12th, 1994. W. A. Buchanan, JlerK. A Lot of Boys' Overcoats, 5 to 12 years, value $5 to $7 50. A Lot of Men's Mackintoshes . ......... " 5 50, 6 50. A Lot of Men's Teal Kip Boots. . . . . . , ' " A Lot of Boys' Shoes, 11 to 2 ......... . " A Lot of Men's Shoes V A Lot of Men's Duck Coats, blanket lined A Lot of Men's Covert Ulster. " A Lot of Men's Odd Pants .......... ' A Lot of Boys' Knee Pants. . . . .". ...... r " A Tt of Bova' Snita. 5 to 14 years. .... " A Lot of Boys' Suits, long pants, 12 to 19, some worth $6 A Lot of Men's wool-fleeced Underwear, whoppers A Lot of Men's Frock Suits, 33 to 37. . . .value $7 50 to $15 Plum Price. . a 4 THE Hens That Lay ARE THE Hens That Pay. Gerhard's Buff Leghorns Lay. A few good Cockerels For Sale. Call on or Address C. A. Gerhard, Corvallis, Oregon. SI MEN'S CLOTHING All $16.50, 17.50, 18, 20 and 22 50 Suits and overcoats , for .... $15.00 All $13.00, 14 00 and 15 suits and overcoats tor. 12.50 All $10.50, 11.00, 12.00 and 12.50 suits and overcoats 10.00 All $8.00, 8.50, 9.00, 9 50 and 10.00 suits and overcoats 7.50 All $7.50 suits and overcoats 6.50 20 per cent reduction on all boys' suits and overcoats and men's ex tra pants. REDUCTION SALE. 10 per cent reduction on lace cur tains. 10 per cent reduction on dress linings. 10 per cent reduction on W . B. corsets. 25 per cent reduction on back and fancy combs. 25 per cent reduction on dress trimmings, lace all over. 25 per cent reduction wool waists. 25 per cent reduction ladies' belts. Ladies' and Misses' skirts 10 per cent reduction. Ladies' and Misses jackets 25 per cent reduction. Wool shawls and fascinators, 25 per cent reduction. , Notice. Commencing February 1, residence rate for new subscribers on party lines will be il.25 Mr month. Rates for tele phones connected before that time will remain as at present, $1.00. Emma Crawford, Manager, Card of Thanks. The family and relatives of David A. Millhollen return their sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acta of kindness shown them during their late bereavement. These kindly acts of friendship will never be forgotten. V7. H. Millhollen. For Sale. Mania's Strain Mammoth Bronze Tur honn. Address. Mrs. P. 2. Kline, Corvallis, Oregon, P. O. B. 11. Qun Club Prizes. REMNANT SALE. Messrs. Burnett, Yates, Callahan and Emary the Gun Club committee to solicit prizes for the Benton County Tourna ment to be held here on February 22, were most liberally received by the busi ness men of Corvallis, as the toll owing list' of prises donated will show : Wiley A Zeis, cash, $5. William Broders, cash, $5. B Woldt, cash, $2.50. J. G. Wetuteielt, cash, $2.50. DRY GOODS. 6c calico at 5J lOo outing flannel He 10c flannelett ....8Jc 10c percale 8ic 8ic shirting -7c 12c percale 11(5 15c ribbon ..12c 25c ribbon. 20c 35c ribbon -SOc 50c velveteens $1.25 dress goods 51 00 $1.00 dress goods 85 75c dress goods ..60c 50c dress goods 25c drees goods .20c 20c dress goods l5c 75c eiderdown 6fJ 35c eiderdown 25c 1 . .1 j! tl 360 1 50, 2 00. 1 50, 2. 2 50. 4 50 1 50, 2 50 . .75, 1 50 1 50, 2 00 At : c ff cc at c t 4 " it .$ 2 50 . 3 45 . 2 48 . 1 00 . 100 . 1 23 . 2 69 . 100 . ; 33 .. 1 00 .. 2 93 .. 98 .. 4 98 AT HALF PRICE: I larCToakBWjapsJacke Our January Sales are to reduce stock, and to make room for Spring purchases. To do so all our depart ments have made a big cut in prices, and if you are in want of anything in Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, etc., buy where low prices prevail. J. H. HARRIS. A Broken Line of "Gold" white Dress Shirts, value $1 50 10 pieces Outihg'Marinels, i A Lot of Embroideries worth from :c. to sue. A Lot of Women's Outing-flannel Night Robes, value 5c A Let of Women's Outing flannel Kimonos, cheap at 75c A Lot of Lace Curtains, per pair, A Lot of Women's Grey and Ecru Vests ana rants, 40c. . Broken lines R & G Corsets, $1 grade. ........ Broken lines R & Corsets, $1 50 grade..... , Novelty Dress Patterns, $12. . . . . : . . Novelty Dress Patterns, $8 Plum Price. tt c il . ft ft 75 4 15 56 48 56 23 69 98 7 90 5 9O AT HALF PRICE Women's and Misses Mackintoshes. 41 (I 1 One job lot Ladies and Misses Rubbers .................. A Broken line of $1 50 Women's Shoes. A Broken line of 2 00 " ...... A Broken line of 3 00 " A Broken line of 3 50 " A rsroKen line 01 x o A Broken line of 1 50 " " A Broken line of 2 00 " " ' Big Bargains in Childrens odds and end s Shoes , . r-.f All these prices are SPOT CASH Save money and help us to clean bouse before our new spring stock arrives. 18 98 1 1 85 ol 2 49 98 ! 1 29 . .THE . . PIONEER BAKERY H. IV. HALL A fresh and complete line of candies, nuts and fruits kept constantly on hand. Our bread is always fresh. We carry a complete line of smokers' necessities Main Street Home-Seekers: Tf vnu are lookine for some real good bargains in Stock, Grain Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for my special list or come and see me. I shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information you wish also showing ytu oyer the country. , ' HENRY AMBLER, E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon. C. H. NEWTH, M. D.I PHYSICIAN &. SURGEON. OFFICB AND RESIDENCE, MAIN STREET, PHILOMATH, ORE. Philomath, Benton County, Oregon Office In Poatoffice Bttlldlnc. B, A. CATHEY, M. D Physician & Surgeon .Booms 14 in Bank Building. Office Hours f&' Residence : Corner 5th and Adams Sts. Telephone at office and residence. Corvallis. '- - Oregon. E. E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO Just Ftw of Our Many Bargains. -Ha 0.1 ten una ftdlninine K. R. town. aU tillable, fine improvements. Only ?2& per acre. ... mm oum T m Una fMm fTnrVRllifl HT1 ( lifi miles from R. R. station, 2 good bouses, fine Darns, lxo acres uuv w 6u. - No. 2i. 300 acres all fenced, 16O acres cleared, mnra nnnid tw. loo acres to trrain now. Price $25 per acre. ut .1 n aaw. liAnaa nutil no. zu. ou acres, sw "rv well and orchara, ill fenced; also 10 bead of cows, leam, narness auu. nnvu., wiua chickens, all for $3000. good house and barn, good well and running water, rricetiww Va m BAi-on. 4u ml I pr P.OJtt Of COrvauis. ham 40x60. 20 acres Of , , , 1J l.tna m, prunes, oaianvv kwu. ivevo wuu. w . acre. No. 26. House and 2 lota on Main street; isnn No. 27. 23-foot front on Main street gooa . t i I SUM . lOCaUOU IOr DUB1UV9B. fuuv. No. 25u A fine lot on Third street; $135. Mrt i Twn fin a Ints. nice location: $500. lot on Main street, good two-story Mick 5$x7o leet, a snap, xrice. Space will not permit of further details, but IX Jf VU Wtlfc BWV j. d irst aoor bouia 01 armKV. HARDWARE' TINWARE. STOVES PAINTS OILS A full line of Win 1 dow Glass33CA Harness, Wagons, Buggies and Farm Machinery PHILOMATH - OREGON. PHILOMATH MILL CO, KIR LUMBER Complete Stock of . Rough and Dressed Lumber kept constantly on hand of rices at PHILOMATH, OR Now is the Time To have your Watch Repaired, Clock Cleaned, Spectales Fixed. All work is done Neatly and Promptly . . . . . . And Satisfaction is Guaranteed. E. W. S. PRATT, The Jeweler and Optician. fSsStore closes at 6 p. m. except Saturday. Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Low ronnd trip rates have been placed in effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold - SATUKDAYS AND SUNDAYS, and limited to return on or before the following Monday. Vnnir "Vivat.t.TH. S3.O0. Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents for particulars. 0. J. BLACKLEDGE, furniture and Wc Store The public is invited to come and seemystock of YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING j When ran take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui nine put in tasteless form. 4 No Cure, to Fay. 50 Bed Room Suits Woven Wire Mattresses, Extension Tables, Children's Rockers, Dining Chairs, Kitchen Treasures, Side Boards, Musical Instruments, Bed Lounges and Couches, Agood line of Mattresses, Center Tables, Children's High Chairs,' Chiffonniers. Rockers, Kitchen Safes, Window Shades, Get your ribs fixed at the Bicycle Hosnital. the anti rust and I C nut h Mail. NT ru ii nwi. ovum iiiusBi wind prooi amurDuw bv iug w Hospital. Bamboo Furniture, just in SECOND HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. 0. J. BLACKLEDGE For Sale. Twentv shares stock in Equitable Sav- ng nd Loan Association. Call on Geo E. Lilly, at First National Bank. The Gazette ton fine job work Grove's Tdstdess CWH Tonic BOtUSSe WOra Urecoru m t?r. ' fCraves Black Root, Uver Puis. Kisciosea wiui gvwyiiow""i " Adam Aetell, caab, $1. ? I If L